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We Are Caught \
Hcmim too mint *Mmmor tham tn
on boo*, o tut »v«« ot th»* u*o 4oif wo
hovo o Comoro oloek «*» ***** A»
ii#o§ lad otytot to inOtHoo*, Oooti*. ley*'.
M*«M o«4 ChU4ron‘» Low Bho*%, Wo
oro
3ji Per Cent Off
on tho ontleo lot. Wo odvortioo only
fact*. If you wont low Shooo of ony 4o
%crtpt>on com* to w Wo will oovo you
monoy.
Wm. Mulherin's Sons & Co.,
846 Broad strect.
SAYS CHIEF
WAS NOT SEEN
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1 hat Uw irouM* 4MMANIN D«a
tei Heat oa ftatulAar a ww*h •**■
■TkM Ovlr myi In w» •* a« tb#
outlaw Mona# wkN ik# roong »*•
«#i# t»r» ught ta »*d :b*r*»om ko*w
aotbtsg of tb* affair g#ri**at Hh*r
pard »aa «h* d*tk ni-*r aad **>• Mr
Homm-rd aad the l"«l| me* w-v*
iraa'.'d nwnmiul; and whew they l*ft
•*#«I«l pevtocliy oattaffad °
'Th* rovpoab aliarturt Is th# rwll
raad ticket# had b#*a <orw off in *«•»•
•ay and wkn Ikrf got tm tk» cara la
Ikr ritjr tkr| rwfuaod lo pay far# Tb*
mtduriar demanded ikr euupowa or
Ikr har. bat aatebrr aaa produced, aa
kr had ta kill *im»tblng to am»#i
to lb* inapteMor When ikr atory •*#
told at Ikr no Ur* station Mr Paaanll
argur an man«n wnl with and aaid ,
hr nphed thr artloa of th- conductor. 1
bat a* the ? •••in* ■!• n war# tirni rt
aad aaaa'rd to a*t off cm th* n**t
train hr aald hr would aot puah the
raaa.
*No Information wat obtafaabt* lo j
day regarding th# aulta. Ko papers
hat* b**« Bird yvt and It It not known
who reprtaeat# lh* Angustrn* '
Try AUcn’r Foot-Las*.
A powd»r to b* shaken Into thr #ho*a ]
At tht» uni'ti your f*r| frrl awolteti. I
Brrv our and hot, and art tlr*d raally. j
If you hava smarting frrt or tight
shoes try Allrn'B T< ot-Ea#e It fool#
th* frrt and mak>'« walking -asy Carta
swollen and sweating fr*t. blister# and
callous spot* Itcttavoa corn* and bun
ion# or all pain and glv-a rrat and
comfort. Try It today Sold by alt tfrug
fflat# and »ho* alore# for 2* < #«ila. Trial
parkagr I'KKK. Artrtr*#* Allen B. Olm
atid, l-e Ho}, .V Y
CORPORAL TO LIEUTENANT.
Remarkable Daring Show n by a Col
ored Soldier.
Mr Chcrley Wiliou. of thla city,
while on an Atltntlr Cocat Uge train j
a day cr so ago «»# I-leut. WIMs
Winn, who has lately been at Santiago
and who ««a going North.
The lieutenant i» a colored man, and
bcara the riictinct'.on of Uavlng. by hi#
courage nt Santiago, during the charge !
of th* American troop*. been raised 1
from a corporal In rank* to a lieuten
ant.
This ia a high honor, indeed. The
lieutenant raid that Gen. Joaaph Whee
ler waa Just adored by the soldlera.
who aay they never ae.'ore witnessed
such daring as that delayed by the
little cavelry officer.
He was asked how Oen. Shatter waa
looked on. but he gave a knowing look
as much as to aay that Shafts was
not ao popular a* be might be and
said he would rather not discuss that
general. Mr. WllEon says he never
heard cine man praise another quite to
the extent that the lieutenant, showered
eulogies upon Gen. Joseph Wheeler.
Wm. Schweigert & Co.,
•Jewelers.
READY TO
SETTLE UP
fttinl Pirifc WW «*4tor lit Gffftri
wat f4t.OOO.IKM.
Th# C-mpwwy b N#w PvopaGrtg •
Waohlafftw. Awg St, ■ Th* Cewtrnl
{*»<-«•* Ea'iway ntepwi 1* p#wpwr*ag
i,. mMs'i 1* th* ewtamkMMl. enteattt
mef AII'H :vtf Oe« rsl Grig*# #*d
Armary Gag# aad A-c rat ary Mta* a
l«t ;<aIUM for tkt t 'ußdtag at th*
tvyrraamai <wbt Iff i rnrteac# with
th* t*rm# nf lh* preytakm Mi th* g*a
, *ral deffrlimry hill iPkethllg th*
• rmlteloa t« aat. Th* law aad ffaral
•1 -r* of lh* rompaay ar* aow at
werk «m th* pfapoteiiow, aad a# aona
ra M la r> mpi*t«>l K wilt b* »>i!>mlit*d
to th* Atbwaay G«m*fat and hla *ol
leagwaa la vt*W of AUatWT G*«'r»l
Grtgga' ataimtai that h* waa at work
eg th* eotnplaial to b* ffiad by lb*
pnrruwM lor 'b* lorcrlot** oT th*
mofigcg*. aad that *• me* •• It •*•
fcralab*d b* wn*iM begin procaadinp#.
,It will b* lalrrratlug to not# which
■gets Ha work la Drat th* railroad com
par jr or the government
The pro*ldea la th* taw appolatlng
the commltt** aad drffalag Ita duttea
aay th* offk-iala named ahall bav* full
pca«r to aettl* th# ladabtedneoa lo lh*
out of lh* iaau* of
bond* In aid of th* coaafrortloa of th#
i(‘*olral Paelffc aad Wealrra Pacific
rail read* upon aach term* and la au<b
mar.nrr aa may h* agreed upon 'by
| ;b*m or a majority of tb*m. aad thr
. 1 wnrrs of gold railroad, aubjart to lb*
approval of lh* Pr*ald*nt. provided
| that the rata of Interest lo b* paid
»br’l not b* Itaa than A per cant, and
| that the data of Anal paym-nt b* not
; extended beyond a period of ten year*,
lend that lh* settlement be mad* with
in on* year from th* data of lh# pas#-
tag* of thr art —July 7. IkM
Th* [ ropealt ton of (ha company will
b* based upon these term*, and the au
thority for the** statement* aay* thr
gov*rti«n*nt will reielr* th# full
' amount of Its claim, now about t*H,-
imM.OOO.
II Is understood that at thf confer
ence *h* other day between Attorney
General Griggs, and the representa
tive* of the Kngl'ah atoekboldera.
Menses. Harriett and Morehead. no
proposition wsa waived from lh# lal
ler looking lo the purchase of th# rosd.
They arrmed to be more deeply Inter
ested In squaring up with President
Huntington for his alleged bad man
agement end unfair treatment. They
•vere told lbat the government could
no! take eognlxanee of the difference*
among stockholder* regarding Ibe
management of the property, and that
If they had any grounds for complaint
tbrir recourue w»# to the courts, which
were open always to aggrieved parties.
Some time ago a little bottle of Cham
berlain’* Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Itemedy fell Into my hand*. Just at a
time whan my two-year-old boy was
terribly afflicted Hl# bowel# were be
yond control. We had tried many rem ;
edle*. to no purpose, but the little bot
tle of Colic, Cholera »nd Dlarrhoe Rem
edy speedily cured him.—William F.
Jones, Ogleahy, Oa. For rale by Alex
and“r Drug & Seed Co., C. R. Parr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
Pistols, Double Barrel Guns—Pistols,
Harrington * Richardson Brand new
pistols, *2.50; Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols, *2.00. American
double action plstoj, *I.OO. Guitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at
L. J. Sehaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
ASSAULTED
« LADY
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awwff to 4watk arrgawtoff Ml «w»#ra»|
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gatart off 4N*wg tb* ****** fffWg* «*•* ’
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•bad fcrt tgbwg l#la«w *wd lb* ••«** j
•bo »** at bwwia HUM ffnawaff **d,
o#Wt ig awareg of tbo antoiee M* «V*W !
I, mi iggt b# WowM are ba rragowm j
to* tor Imuran* Ilf* ts b# aaw k g,
la tb* HgwMtigMi fmgraa b*4 »•*
ten Dora tar gtrrt toward lb* city
sad awl m> rdtod wltb b»a aMawtt «»*
tba Ms be k*orb*d • IHtl* k# f Mn
aad kart b.m aarmwatr Tbm b# at
tarkad a youth a bom Iff yaar* of aat* ]
and. tMtng • *>■•' Ul #«r»agth b* uaffd
tb* uwaff man twwgbly. taaungg Ki*
dlolbgg
Thla l**l row or<-a*red oppmit* «l*
alar* «f Axtaa C. Mtaalaaatt. No, In
Itarw atmi. Mr. Miaaihianeii «<w
to tb# poulh'n aaalatataw aad km# hg«H
the Mrtdtar bait arvtw* tb* at ray, j
i imm an showed fight and ffafkiuOa
arc# mat for
Hy tfcts llwte a m<rt> bad gatberp
aad It was gnlowd sroond that Dan
'Mi had not only struck tb* bop and a
youth, but bad MHulod a lady no th*
sir**t. It was evident that tb* soldier
was la be dealt wltb la a rough man
u#v. There war* lboon prwaenl who
• sated him strung up on n telephone
pel* and others suggested giving him
a cowhiding.
Otfirwrs Cbo*ow'«d. Irtßford and
Harris arrived oa the scone just aa
Duncan was being stoned and puvhed
about. He was trying lo recap* but he
could not do ao. The police attempted
to make Ibe mob disperse, but railed,
sod an order waa sent to Ibe pol’re
hatra' k* for the reserve. Tbl* raused
the lender* of ihe mob lo move off.
and tb* order for the reserve ora* fc
yoked
Duncan was hurried up to the poffe#
ba.racks and locked up.
When the nrreat was first made Jt
waa not known to the olfii era that
can had aaaaulted the lady.
Duniwn aald that he belonged to t|te
fifth Infantry and that bia home w*»
In fit I^mla.
"If I mistreated the lady.” he srtd.
"I do not tecolleci It. I was ertuty
drunk all the afternoon and did not
know what I <vas doing."
Duncan Is a powerfully built roan,
weighing two hundred pound* and
measuring over six feel In height
20-y#ar filled gold walehea In ladle# 1
and gent*’ *■*** with Klgln or Wal
tham movement from 17.0 t) to SI2.KC.
Guarantees with each watch at Lewis
J. Ht haul's. Uellatde Pawnbroker on
Jackson street.
TO PORTO RICO.
Will Augusta Send a Delegation
There ?
Wilt Augusta send a delegation to
Porto Rico?
The charleston Post on the subject
has the following:
"Augusta wants to figure In the ef
fort being made to establish » tine of
steamers between Charleston and Por
to Rico.
•‘Augusta Is a Georgia town, first
eousln to Havannsh through connection
■vlth the Central road, but uejrerthe- |
less wants to make Charleston her |
port In trade relations with Cuba and |
Porto Rico.
"In a talk with a well known Angus- ,
tan today he said the business men of
Augusta were ready and willing to bn
a patron of the steamship company.
He said the board of trade of Augusta
would probably send a delegation of
business men to Porto Rico with the
Charleston representatives.”
Dr. J. I Terry, of Trimble, Tenn., In
■speaking of Chamberlain s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says: “It
'has olmui»* become a necessity ill this
! *th|g Is the best remedy in ,
H- colic, cholera morbus,
diarrhoea, and Is rer-
IjMpeocssity wherever Its
•*j merit become known.
# Ir so prompt or effec
* jHunt to take. Sold hy
fond Seed Co., C. It. 1
p a ,, ivFer Drug Store.
There is nothing a manly man ad- j
mires more than a girlish girl or a wo- ;
manly woman. I- I
TI9IT AUGUSTA HWRALD.
Ts
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POWCIH
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' thigh bp aw w*hanww gaa • «•
| pnttrtw. dbwta* th* i*m«* *•»’ wf Ma*
( waak
tortbing wa* kaaar* f tkt* affaw aa-
HI t«*«wHa wber lb* I* h*V of lb* Harp
. mafia kawwa th* lar«a to tb* aathsart*
• <*• It airtamp* t»oo> tb* taw*a afiar*.
ttou taro# mwag with* aw* wba »***,
i inial Mnaowma to b>m wn* au m
I dawa #a th* aMa «f tb* euad that be
! ba4 ta tiatNrt. aad aa b* #*ig»w*rb*d (
<«b* mar* what* they wav* Wtltwg b*
] baaed na# of them remark, Tb**w
■ cwmrw a aM»w Mtg; ladb abnna ——J
i .art as b ta **
ft* brewaa* »*r» t mark afvwtd tart
J «*u tawed tag h.« arap Wbew h*
!. an#r opwwtta |l # maat It* aiavdod to
| rwa. aw l tat b* did aa b# waa abat. Ik*
hall taking #ff«*i ta tb* upper par* of
hla thigh rauaiag a »*r» painful hut >
not altogether aaa lour *<aHd Th<#
atorp Of th* ta>y l* discredited by sum
! who bell*** that Uhile baadllng a pta
itai h* arrldeaially abot h . mar if and
tfctw made up tb* ««rp of being start
1 bp thr#* tn*n la order «o **rap* pun- j
I iahmeni from kt« father
nri.inr in six HOCM. . 1
f Dtstremtag Kfdaep and lltadder Dt#-
lewae relieve* tn eta boors by "New
;Great booth Ameviewn Kidney Core *
I It Is a grant aarpris# <«i ar. «o«t of Ita
rioetmr promptnea# m rellei Ing pslti
[in Madder, kidney, and hack. In male
|er femala. Relieve* retention of water
lelmoei immediately. If you want t.ut
relief and eure. thla is the remedy. Hold
bp t. A ti«r.lell*. druggist. Augusta,
Ga., HI Rrmtd street.
TO THE WI N I INDIES.
.Nome of the Savannah Sports Think
of Lmlgrallng
I bavannah, Ga . Aug. M.—lt la report
ed that some .rt Ihe members <rt Hs
vatutah'a sporting fraternity will wan
der In Culm amt Porto Rico as soun as
affairs are sufficiently straightened out
111 those Island# to mak# rmlgi atlon
worth an »a|iertment
One or two at them are slated for
Havana, while other# think ban Juan
a mot* likely place, and may take a
steamer In that direction aa stain a# the
tin;* I* propitious. They look for a
boom In huslneaa nffalra In lh..#e point#
and think that the sporting line will
preliably pay well. Other# #ay that
Porto Rico ia already stocked with thane
who handle the i*atelnaiid#. while rtlh
er« ar** of the opinion that there will |
be g.Hid opciiitiK# In la.th place#.
These, however, are not the only peo
ple who will emigrate to these new
American countrte-—AiHMNIcSn. f.ir they
Will both la- rapidly Anirrlcanlxcd. A
number of young men. with and with
out sma'l capital, and with good busi
ness minds, are talking »f making ttie
experiment, believing that lucre will
lie plenty of room for those with cner-I
gy and pu#h to liulld up trad#. The
chance* are that there will he a sort
of flocking to Cuba and Porto Rico from
many points or the country. The move
ment, however, will hardly take place
until affair# In both Island# nro some
what more settled.
FREE PILL*.
Send your address io H. B. Ruekhn
g, Co., ChlcaßO, anil get a free sample
! Imx of Dr. King’s N-w Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy In artlon anil are
particularly effective In the cure of
| Constipation and Hick Headache. For j
(Mularla and Liver troubles they have I
been proved invaluable. They are |
'guaranteed to be perfectly free from j
every deleterious substance and to he
purely vegetable. They do not tvoaken
by their action. , hut hy giving tone to
jthe stomach and bowels greatly Invigo
'rate the system. Regular size 25 cents
p.-r box. Sold by Howard & Wlllet.
. druggists.
THE MASCO I KILLED.
What Will the University Pall Team
Do Now ?
Athens. On.. Aug. 25.—The University
baseball team will have to get another
’ mascot, it will have to secure another
boy to carry the bats and hring the
water.
For "Bear." the celebrity of the
campus. Is dead.
“B e ar” went to Atlanta on the ex-:
curslon Monday and Just before reach- ;
iing the (late City losl his life.
Just this side of Atlqpla, he f”ll from
the car trucks upon which he was
I stealing a ride, and In the twinkling
1 of an eye the big wheels of the car
had rolled over his body, completely
severing fine portion from another.
Death was instantaneous, and the
! darkey never knew what caused his
death. j i
I The body of "Bear” was brought hack
to Athens tor ttitermenf.
Some people are naturally nervous, I
j while others dre troubled with prickly j
heat. j I
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RI M Mfh AHI IT CUR*'. TMIS*
fV, W. H. Vafirai Cured at Deal we »•
by flew, fi ard.
Tb* Heraid r*c*l**d * vlall this
, it 'in tig Dorn Mr H fi' VmlHmh.
i.eatres to give bta meed ot pruta* to
1 th* wnudrrful cwnative power* of lira.
R. |*. Word. Augusta a r.atrvoj ant aad
magnet ir healer
Mr Volkrna state* that b* baa been
1 .leaf very drwf. fig about two year*.
' during which time b* vainly sought re
lief from many phyatciana. nose do
ing him any good lleuriog of Mr*.
Ward and of a»ote of her remarkable
I <urea, be derided lo leal her ability
i with hla own mar Accordingly,
about iwo weeks ag>\ he called upon
and engaged treatment of her. Blue*
(then be baa received three treatments,
and can now bear aa well aa any
one.
Mrs Ward's treatment, aa dear ti had
by Mr. Volkrna. constat* In her placing
her hands over hla two ear* and by
hy ao doing establishing an electric
current.
“Wheo Ibis waa done." aald Me. Vol-1
Uena, "I fell a* If I was thoroughly
‘ ..barged with electricity, wy very brain
agatred to expand and surge of sound*
passed through my poor ear* that had
heard almost nothing for the paw two
years. Thla treatment waa repealed
twice, making In oil three treatment*,
and now I tan hear perfectly. The
'.inly thing I regret ta that 1 am not
able to remunerate. Mra. Ward aa I
would Ilk* for the great bleaaiug ahe
Itaa heslntwed on me." Mr. Volkens
Is a Carolinian, and has only llvrd here
a »!r>rt lime. Hy profession he la a
car builder. He In very much Interes
ted In roagnetlc'hypmillrm, and I*, he
states, a student of Prof. Anderson's
‘ National Inalltum of oecull power*.
Mr«. Ward. It I* underatood. will short
ly give, at her residence. No. 629 Kill*
street, demonalration* of her ability as
a mind render and hypnotist, to which
she will bn glad to hnve anyone nter
ested In the occult attend.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, tllcers. Bull
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Sklri
Eruptions and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
I give perfect satisfaction nr money re
minded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR
I SALE BY HOWARD & WILLET.
HORNETS CAUSE A LAWSUIT.
They Also Came Near Causing Sev
eral Deaths
Louisville, K.v., Aug. 25. Hornets
have not only stopped work on a new
church, hut are llltely to cause a law
suit between the members of the church
ami Contractor (leorge Lynch. Lynch
contracted to tujlld the spire, hut lri
tearing down (he old one a nest of hor
nets was found. The little Inserts rout
ed the workmen, several of whom had
narrow escapes from death by falling
to the ground when stung. Bulphur
end fire were tried, hut after the steeple
had been set on fire once and the
flames barely extinguished this plan
Uvas abandoned. Lynch wants to finish
| the work, but says he cannot tackle
; the hornets. The church people are
getting very impatient, and threaten to
sue him.
The Rand-McNally new Standard
War Atlas is the best publication of the
kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the size of any others
published, and clearly printed on heavy
I aper. Each one has a marginal index
and a page Is devoted to the flags of
all nations. This alias Is timely nnd
useful. It Is not for Sale at the stores.
J The Herald has arranged for a special
| edition. Readers may obtain a copy
by calling at our office or sending 30
! certs.
AUTUMN LEAVES
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Cudhirw Dai>4Mmtni. Tho Mnh wO t*o nchor for lho
hav**. You «v>N bo nchor for tho monoy novo* by our
SUMMtiR SALE
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Tho labt, but ono of our toml-onnuol ChhUonyo <
Sfilcs Will bo crownod with an array of » u c h , j
aa any htoro may bo proud of. Somo o 1 tho Spoc «iI
valutew am the rosult* of our own efforts carofully
ptnn«d for tho occasion many woo kb aeo. Oth*r*. wo .
are frank to <;onfo»?«. oro rothor acckfontal. moroly
attributabio to our ability to toko quick advontoyoof
tho *n*»xi>octod turns tho markot; toko
in all it ia a wonderful collection of choice Shoo* that!
will be sold at our new fftoro thi* week for
v $1.99 s j
Fifteen different style* In Ladios’ Low ond High
Shook and eight different stylo* of Men'*.
These ore Ronuine bargains purchased by our Mr. i
Gouley while In the East. '
Agents for Hanan &, Son. Stacy Adams A Co.,
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIGH'S CRYSTAL PALACE
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BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809BroadStreet. _____
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~ . *,i~he«t «ttl*f«ptlon ana a saving of moMr, Just
If you want twothin,..the highest W( _ furnlih rl(fcrß with bicycle.,
»"*■«. 11. your .... Chan, 0 .0
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x i ihum ni ,thine on the market to compare with the Keiael
*" m.OO. second hand ncvelande, Kambter.
Crescent*. S.-rns, Victors, »*«£_«.^om
condition, and we let them go at any oiq pnu 111 ■* a^AvriAttn
thine were Riven to ud by people who wanted to ride the (STANDARD
WHEEL or THE WORLD, und only sold in Augusta at
DEVENEY, HOOD &.CO.
Bicycle Department.
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THE PHILIPPINE INSURGENTS
They State the Terms on Which 1 hey
Will Lay Down Their Arms.
Manila, Aug. 25. At a conference
yesterday between insurgents and
Americans, the former declared em
phatically that they were willing to
co-operate with the Americans and
surrender their arms promp ly if as
sured the islands would remain either
an American or British colony, oi un
der the protectorate of the United
States or Great Britain. Otherwise,
tho insurgent leaders asserted that
they dare not disarm, but posi
tively refuse. They threaten fresh re
'fsHlon within a month if the Ameri
cans withdraw.
auouat as
Is aow fuentag. Haoi of aur pta
basalt** am flak gam* aad dtaaa* aato
Oa* might aa wan ot«*mpt lo pomrt
th* rainbow, a* to Saoertb* aU tbrtn
good guaJlltno. Tb* war Itoy am saff
ian ta • mutton to thooo who Irtoaff
yurcboM whoa they two bo bad to*
-gating *omo oomotlmo “ Beltoe pur
rhaa* wheo tbay can bo hod for such
low prtcao *• wo am oflaring thorn.
Ao for glaaowore, crockoey, lampg
tec., tlm# and language fail ua lo toU
of tho woodam that w* soli Dou’t foe
ot that our aam price# wIU kaop row
cool.
Ramamber th# plaoo
ATHENS NEWS NOTES.
Many interesting Items From the
Classic City.
Athens, Oa., Aug. 25. Rev. M. H.
Dillard, pastor of Oconee Street
church, continues in feeble health. Af
ter preaching for nine minutes Sunday
he was forced to close Ihe services.
Mr. Skalowski, the pawnbroker, was
fined yesterday S2OO on the charge of
conducting business without a license.
The burglars are again getting in their
work. Three residences have been
entered into during the last two
nights. Judge Jos. R. Lyle, has deci
ded to make,the race for alderman
from the Second ward.